Here are 5 suggestions for events you might want to add to your calendar this week.

Washtenaw County 4-H Youth Show. Starting Sunday, July 27, and running through Friday, August 1, the Washtenaw County 4-H Youth Show will offer six days of farm animal shows and auctions, plus crafts, exhibits, all-day equestrian competitions, and assorted contests - from animal decorating to a goat milk-out. Highlights include the popular "Llama Leaping" (Wednesday, July 30 at 2 p.m.); all-ages craft activities (Thursday, July 31, from 9 a.m.-noon); the livestock auction (Thursday, July 31 at 6:30 p.m.); an archery contest (Friday, August 1 at 1 p.m.); the "Animal Decorator Contest" (Friday, August 1 at 1:30 p.m.); and the "Ag Olympics" (Friday, August 1, around 3:30 p.m.), in which 4-H youth compete in Olympic-style games involving water, mud, and agricultural products. For complete daily schedule, see extension.ewashtenaw.org. 8 a.m.-evening daily at Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds, 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd in Saline. Free.

Door to Door Organics' farm to table dinner for Growing Hope. On Sunday, July 27, local chef Brad Greenhill will prepare a meal celebrating Michigan's summer bounty, accompanied by locally crafted Michigan beer and wine. From 4-5 p.m., hors d'oeuvres and refreshments will be served; from 5-7 p.m., attendees will enjoy dinner and live music. Proceeds from this event will benefit Growing Hope - which uses community and school gardens as vehicles for positive social, economic, environmental, and neighborhood change - and tickets are $99 per person. Seating is limited to 100 people and payment is required to reserve your seat; credit cards welcome. Seeley Farm, 2150 Warren Road in Ann Arbor; to make a reservation, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/farm-to-table-charity-dinner-tickets-11946727985.

Lunar Glee Club 30th anniversary performance. History will soon unfold at the Kerrytown Concert House by way of the 30th anniversary reunion performance of the Lunar Glee Club (also known as the Lunar Octet), an exciting and innovative no-vocals musical ensemble that was born in Ann Arbor three decades ago and is reuniting this summer to bring their still-fresh brand of Afro-Latin jazz alive, for the first time, at Kerrytown. Tickets cost $20-$30 for reserved seats, $15 general admission, $5 for students, Sunday, July 27 at 7 p.m. www.kerrytownconcerthouse.com.

Doug Benson at Circus. This L.A.-based comic, a finalist on season 5 of "Last Comic Standing," will offer his unique observations about everyday life and McDonald's breakfast sandwiches. Monday at 8 p.m. at Circus, 210 S 1st St. in Ann Arbor. (This show was originally scheduled for Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase, but construction delays at the club's new location forced AACS to cancel. Full refunds are available.) To purchase tickets for the show at Circus, visit http://www.circusannarbor.com/#!doug-benson/c1otq.

Bill Kirchen at The Ark. An Austin-based Ann Arbor native who first gained fame as the guitarist in Commander Cody's Lost Planet Airmen, Kirchen and his band play a rowdy mix of rockabilly, honky-tonk, blues, swing, and truck-driving songs that critics have dubbed "dieselbilly." Thursday at 8 p.m. at The Ark, 316 S. Main in Ann Arbor. Tickets cost $20, available in advance at mutotix.com, theark.org, and 734-763-TKTS.

Jenn McKee is an entertainment reporter for The Ann Arbor News. Reach her at jennmckee@mlive.com or 734-623-2546, and follow her on Twitter @jennmckee.